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What kind of wood is this (good for my fireplace and/or cooking?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigwhiteash" data-source="post: 5662590" data-attributes="member: 53850"><p>Hi Charles!</p><p>Curb wood is usually from people cutting a tree, keeping the wood thinking they will use it, then they don't and eventually put it out at the curb[or on CL,haha]. Burn the more decayed pieces right away, the clear, solid wood you can stack[off the ground] and save for another year. Summit is nice, I was born and grew up there! JinNJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigwhiteash, post: 5662590, member: 53850"] Hi Charles! Curb wood is usually from people cutting a tree, keeping the wood thinking they will use it, then they don't and eventually put it out at the curb[or on CL,haha]. Burn the more decayed pieces right away, the clear, solid wood you can stack[off the ground] and save for another year. Summit is nice, I was born and grew up there! JinNJ [/QUOTE]
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